alant
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Hi. Lotsa good advice above. No need to be over-apprehensive, really.
I've done this a few times now. I don't go via Bermuda unless Something Bad happens, and so far, no really Bad Luck. I also like the extra flexibility of have v distant target - Bermuda is 400nm out of the way - and into likely bigger winds.
Best seems to be start waiting in May and be gone mid-June. 32footer is fine, Mike (aka Quinn) has done at least seven circuits via LasPalmas, SXM and Azores in a 28footer, Bristol summink. I go in 50fot cat and target Horta in 14 days, the superyachts do it in around 10days, and a 32footer with at least some diesel should expect do it 4 weeks or less, perhaps a lot less.
Listen VHF Ch 14 net at 0730 local in/near sxm lagoon during April we'll have some get togethers for transat types. Current meetup is Barnacles on Wednesdays from 5pm.
Take loads of diesel, and then some.
Herb for some (not me - he tells you where to go and if you don't do as instructed he dumps you...so who's the skipper?) and you can get plenty enough info/gribfiles via satphone as per capnsensible.
Perhaps think about AIS B transceiver - then you'r a proper ship that broadcasts to big ship systems as such, as opposed to being possible floating pallet.
Erm, 20kts from NE is quite common in SXM - did you mis-type?
Agree, Herb for some & always worth listening to.
However, many of his dealings are with Superyachts etc, telling them (professionals?? ) almost when to sail -exact minute-& what to have for breakfast.
Best you keep an eye on the sky + barometer & work out your own salvation. At the speed most yachts below 45' are doing, how far are you going to be able to sail out of the path of & avoid bad weather anyway?
PS, don't assume Horta stopover will be calm & sunny.
Last time I was in there, we almost lost the boat whilst moored in the harbour & many pontoons were badly damaged by storms. Had to spend a week comforting ourselves in the Sports Bar - such are the stresses of sailing.